Sheila Jordan & Cameron Brown - I've Grown Accustomed To The Bass (2000)

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Title: I've Grown Accustomed To The Bass
Year Of Release: 2000
Label: NightNote Records
Genre: Vocal Jazz
Quality: APE (image+.cue,log,scans)
Total Time: 53:22
Total Size: 230 Mb
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Tracklist:

01. Introductory Remarks By Sheila Jordan
02. The Very Thought Of You
03. Better Than Anything
04. Dat There
05. Mourning Song
06. The Bird / Tribute (Quasimodo) / Embraceable You (attaca)
07. Goodbye Pork Pie Hat
08. Good Morning Heartache
09. I Got Rhythm / Listen To Monk (Rhythmning)
10. Sheila's Blues [0:07:27.45]
11. I've Grown Accustomed To The Bass (with a nod to Lerner & Loewe)

This 1997 concert marked the first time that vocalist Sheila Jordan and bassist Cameron Brown had performed live as a duo. Nerves aside, they had their Belgian audience captivated from the opening of the set. Jordan improvises much like a horn with her interesting choices of notes as she sings the lyrics to standards like "The Very Thought of You," while Brown is also a superb musician, comping perfectly for her and launching on inventive solo flights of his own. Jordan scats an introduction to the playful "Better Than Anything" (a good song that is often subjected to lackluster interpretations), adding a few interesting twists of her own as they take it into new musical territory. "Dat Dere" sounds even better in a vocal/bass setting; Jordan's humorous interpretation proves to be infectious. One unusual part of this performance is her series of medleys that are connected without interruption, blending her originals with standards and favorite jazz compositions into a stunning tour de force. The duo wraps the session with "I've Grown Accustomed to the Bass," with Jordan wryly altering the lyrics to "I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face" to craft a fitting tribute to her duo partner.




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